Saint-Sever
Saint-Sever, an important medieval town, is the key to the passage between the pine plain and the rolling Chalosse. Its strategic location overlooking the Adour river explains its occupation since the protohistory. The listed site of Morlanne was the seat of the Gallo-Roman camp and palace, perhaps the first martyr's church of Saint Sever and since 1932, the arena.
The town is dominated by the majestic presence of the Benedictine abbey founded in 988, inscribed on the UNESCO heritage list of the Routes of Compostela. It was founded and protected in 1100. The fortifications were enlarged in the 15th century (towers, watchtower, gate) by integrating the Jacobin convent (1280 - 1686). Private mansions (16th, 18th, 19th centuries) punctuate the streets of the town.
- Secondary Type: Guided tour of town, village
- Type: Historic site and monument
- Groups accepted ( minimum : 5 - maximum : 50 )
About
Categories
- Abbey
- Arena
- Cloister
- Convent
- Fortified assembly and ramparts
- Town, village and district
Ranking
- AVAP
- UNESCO world heritage
- Registered monuments and sites
- Registered and listed sites
Facilities
- Animals not allowed
- Restaurant
- Shop
- Wifi
Situation
Access
- Road (national / local) D933 D924 (Distance: 0 km)
Location:in the town centre
Visit
- Guided tour
Languages tour
- French
Single
- Duration visit: 90 min (average)
Groups
- Duration visit: 90 min (average)